KVR DC 2006 Final Standings

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No hard feelings, and I'll no doubt call out for more presets later on, so thanks in advance!

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I just wanted to say a quick 'Thank you' to those who voted for me, I'm well chuffed and a little guilty with my result, there was a lot of great entries below mine.

It's an inspiration to keep trukkin'..

Thanks!!

Sam

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sambean wrote:I just wanted to say a quick 'Thank you' to those who voted for me, I'm well chuffed and a little guilty with my result, there was a lot of great entries below mine.

It's an inspiration to keep trukkin'..

Thanks!!

Sam
----I don't think I voted your plug-in "in the money", but I'm pretty sure I added a point or two. Ironically enough, it was one of the last ones I tried, and I wasn't expecting much, but the plug-in worked, and for what it was, it was pretty darn cool actually. :)

Jeff

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so when do the prizes get passed out? i need to figure out who gets the tweakbench t-shirt (and what size)!

congrats to everyone.. i (almost) completely agree with how the results turned out, and am pleased to have participated!

:D

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Do you have a picture of the t-shirts? Even if I don't win one I might want to buy one, depending on price and looks :) (tweakbench is a cool name :))

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the shirts will be available for purchase on the site soon :)

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OK, thanks :)

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gimme some time to sort out the prize distribution. :) i'm going to work on it this weekend. sorry for the delay. i've just been so busy.
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aMUSEd wrote:Pondular did pretty well all told - that was my first choice though I was pretty certain Triple Cheese would win overall (which is why I voted second for that)
:D :D :D

i also placed that one very high. I would love to see pondular taken further, and also i was just thrilled to see the OpenGL - VST library in action. But yeah, it was pretty much a done deal that Urs would win; he's really popular round here.
Personally i am surprised to see Matryx so low on the list. It was definitely the most advanced and creative entry by a long shot :hihi: But then i guess sq4 doesn't spend much time on kvr compared to some, so maybe not so surprising.

well done to everyone, though. nice work.
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I find Lunchbox Battles the most fun to play with. I've made a lot of crazy beats with it. It would be so cewl if Bram makes a VSTi version of Lunchbox Battles.
Anna was also very phat sounding, but was eating my whole (old P4) cpu...
I've also voted for Matryx, and its a pitty that that ended on place 19...

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ludwig wrote:I've also voted for Matryx, and its a pitty that that ended on place 19...
19 is better than 32... :wink:

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ludwig wrote:I find Lunchbox Battles the most fun to play with. I've made a lot of crazy beats with it.
Thanks!

Good to hear you've had fun with it! That means my primary objective was met! :)

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Where did the 2006 results go?

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